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In a race without pacesetters, he will push the pace and quite possibly dictate it.
"You can't possibly dictate to people what they're going to eat.
Taken these evidences together it may envisage that modifications in cell metabolism precede and possibly dictate the nature of the ultimate cellular differentiation.
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"Now when you compose a text message or search using your voice, Bing will return results twice as fast as before and increase accuracy by 15percentt," announces Bing's speech team in a (possibly dictated) blog post.
These findings suggest that the intensity of exercise possibly dictates the mechanism by which the blood pressure response is elicited by metaboreflex [ 36, 181].
Our study's results also appear to differ from certain studies in mammals that have suggested that strength of TF binding corresponds with circadian phase-specific DNA binding (Rey et al., 2011) and possibly even dictates functionality (Rey et al., 2011; Whyte et al., 2013).
Who knows exactly, but it's possibly because it's dictated as the common currency of "normal," even among people who know better.
And even if they could, what sovereign nation can possibly have its foreign affairs dictated to by a violent minority?
Investigators said the throttles had been set in several different "modes" in the minutes before the crash, possibly to execute angles and speeds dictated by air-traffic control.
But, as for specific names and timetables and rules, nobody here presumed to dictate that, because you can't possibly know that.
Possibly, the genetic make-up of tumors may dictate the outcome of individual cancer–host cell fusions.
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